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If Fujitsu thought they could sit out the dispute and it would go away, they were badly mistaken. Since the industrial action was suspended Unite members and supporters have been busy protesting and building support for the campaign. Fujitsu should…

Unite members at Fujitsu Manchester met on Tuesday 17 April 2018 and decided that their fight over compulsory redundancies, victimisation of reps, and breaches of agreements will continue. All industrial action is currently suspended following the end of the 12-week…

Last week Unite’s General Secretary Len McCluskey wrote to Fujitsu’s global president, Tatsuya Tanaka. The full letter is here. Len McCluskey says: Despite pressure from within my own organisation I have instructed that there be no serious escalation in our…

Following 17 days of strike action since 24 January, Unite’s dispute at Fujitsu continues to escalate. Unite has announced the next 15 strike days for employees in the Manchester bargaining unit: Fri 16 March – Wed 21 March 2018 (6…

Protesters held a demonstration this morning (23 February) outside Fujitsu’s offices in Manchester. They are accusing the company of using the cover of redundancies to get rid of workers who blew the whistle on unethical and possibly illegal company behaviour.…

This morning, as Fujitsu staff in Manchester start their 7-day strike, strikers and supporters will be protesting outside the everywoman in Tech Forum taking place at London’s Park Lane Hilton. Fujitsu is one of everywoman’s Corporate Partners, but is letting…

Following strikes on 24-26 and 30 January, the next Fujitsu Manchester strike is for seven days, from Thursday 8 to Wednesday 14 February, ending on Valentine’s Day in the middle of Heart Unions week. The action is over: Compulsory Redundancies…

Unite members working for Fujitsu Services Limited in the Manchester bargaining unit have taken 32 strike days over compulsory redundancies, victimisation of reps and breaches of agreements. This follows 27 previous days of strike action.